Small House

About

Small House is a transdisciplinary art and research space located in Ockelbo. It functions as a place for artistic production, research, and presentation, with a focus on the meeting points between music, visual art, performance, and moving image. The work at Small house is rooted in practice-based artistic research and unfolds through both ongoing processes and public formats such as exhibitions, concerts, screenings, recordings, and publications.

Small house Productions develops video works and audiovisual documentation as part of the artistic and research activities. Video is used both as a tool for documentation and as an artistic medium in its own right. The production work has included collaborations with art projects, theatre, conferences, and concerts, supporting reflection, communication, and wider accessibility of artistic practices.

Small house was founded in 2014 in Tyresö and relocated to Ockelbo in 2025. It was co-created by Erik Lindeborg and Diana Butucariu with the intention of creating a shared platform for artists and musicians. In its early years, the initiative focused particularly on exchange between Romanian and Swedish artistic contexts, expressed through performances, concerts, and exhibition projects.

Today, Small house operates as a research-oriented platform that initiates and hosts interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary projects. The space brings together working, production, and exhibition functions, allowing time for dialogue, collaboration, and sustained artistic inquiry. Its current direction emphasizes openness, cross-disciplinary conversation, and the development of artistic practices that move gently between established fields rather than remaining within fixed categories.